A major new research project led by Imperial and partners in Africa aims to strengthen the climate change resilience of ...
Researchers were surprised to find live microbes in a rock collected from space. The sample was retrieved on the Japanese ...
Imperial researchers uncover a ‘chemical metronome’ in the brain, which helps to synchronise the master clock telling us when it’s time to sleep. In a study of brain tissue from mice, researchers have ...
Via localization theorems à la Beilinson-Bernstein, representations of quantizations of symplectic singularities are equivalent to modules over sheaves of deformation-quantization algebras (DQ-modules ...
Understanding the predictability of the winter North Atlantic Oscillation using dynamical seasonal forecast models and machine learning techniques – Laura Baker – University of Reading The winter ...
Why does it take so long to build future technologies? Put another way, where’s my flying car? Nicole Kobie will reveal the hidden challenges to building the future, explore why it’s not just ...
The School of Public Health is committed to improving health in populations throughout the world, training the next generation of healthcare leaders and influencing policy and programmes across the ...
Our research themes are highly interdisciplinary and involve collaborations with departments from all faculties in the College, London hospitals, and international universities and research centres.
Get inspired at a world leading Mechanical Engineering Department. Isabela shows us what it's like to be a first year student. What's it like to be a first year student in the Department of Mechanical ...
Associate Professor Ash Haque studied Natural Sciences (& Pt II Biochemistry) at Cambridge University in the 1990’s, followed by a PhD in Salmonella pathogenesis with Prof Gordon Dougan at Imperial ...
At the conclusion of the workshop, you’ll have an understanding of the fundamental tools and techniques for GPU-accelerated Python applications with CUDA and Numba: GPU-accelerate NumPy ufuncs with a ...